Frank Ori and Diane Jacquez of KUSA radio donned their turkey suits and stood in a lift 100 feet above east Main Street Wednesday morning to raise turkeys for needy families in the area. People in the area donated more than 100 turkeys and the pa...

In tough financial times it seems plenty of companies are claiming they can save Utah homeowners from foreclosure. There are a growing number of advertisements offering home loan modifications - or foreclosure rescue plans- for up-front fees. In...

Like any other flu season, standard shots are available, but with H1N1 fears, demand for even regular shots has increased. A line that nearly went around the corner for standard shots in Price around mid October was full of concerned parents and ...

Pregnancy can be a time of joyful anticipation in preparation of a new baby's arrival. However, for women with depression, excitement about pregnancy or many other life events can be hard to achieve....

Oct. 27, 2009 - Contrary to what you might believe, living near a variety of restaurants, convenience stores, supermarkets and even fast food outlets actually lowers your risk for obesity, according to a new study from the University of Utah....

Denise Wilstead and Kizzy Ellington are putting away food that was recently donated to the Family Support and Children's Justice Center. Donations of food, cleaning supplies, paper products and clothing are always welcome and appreciated. "The ce...

K. Renee Barlow, Curator of Archaeology at the College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum, has been published in the journal, "Tree-Ring Research" along with Ronald H. Towner, Matthew W. Salzer and James A. Parks all of the Laboratory of Tree-Rin...

The Fiscal Year 2010 Interior appropriations bill, enacted into law on Oct. 30, directs the Bureau of Land Management to charge a $6,500 processing fee for each new oil and gas drilling permit application, known as an Application for Permit to Dr...